Davis says Redskins are still holding back part of the playbook

Redskins fans may be in for even more of a show than they expected on Sunday. Tight end Fred Davis says that the team has shown only a portion of its playbook.

“The more we get comfortable with this offense and mixing it up a lot, changing it up on each defense each week and not showing everything each week, they won’t know which way we’re coming from,” Davis said, via Mike Jones of the Washington Post. “We’ll keep people on [their] toes, and that’s what we want.”

Davis also says that the Redskins offense, which has generated 68 points in two games, has yet to play up to its potential.

“I knew with the offense that we had, and then putting R.G. in it and everyone paying attention to detail, we could be better than what we were doing,” Davis said. “When we watch film, there’s still a lot of stuff we leave out there. It’s still early.”

68 points against two defenses that should finish the season out of the top 25. Props to the ‘skins.

blutbaddenbill says:Sep 23, 2012 10:07 AM

Beginning to think Garcon is a certified bust like all the other skins free agents have been. he plays one quarter,practices all week,and sits out sunday? what a wimp! he needs to man up,take a shot,get his butt back out there cause that is what good players do!

I’m a fan and even I know it’s time to get rid of Haslett. His defensive schemes suck. Blitzes every 3rd down and gives up a first down. He hasn’t got a clue. Until they fix that, they won’t win many games.
HAIL!!!!!!!

mazblast says:Sep 23, 2012 12:55 PM

If there is any team that has shown its entire playbook in two games, that team is very limited on offense.